The Expansion of Elizabethan EnglandSt. Martin's Press, 1955 - 449 páginas |
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... French seamen contested with Portugal for the establish- ment of a colony there . Coligny did what he could ; but the miserable Valois never gave any support . It must have been from the contacts of Plymouth across the Channel that ...
... French seamen contested with Portugal for the establish- ment of a colony there . Coligny did what he could ; but the miserable Valois never gave any support . It must have been from the contacts of Plymouth across the Channel that ...
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... French contingents serving with Strozzi , was utterly destroyed by Santa Cruz in a naval battle off Terceira in 1583.5 Most of the French slunk off without fighting , but those crews that were captured were massacred in the Spanish ...
... French contingents serving with Strozzi , was utterly destroyed by Santa Cruz in a naval battle off Terceira in 1583.5 Most of the French slunk off without fighting , but those crews that were captured were massacred in the Spanish ...
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... French.1 The Council concluded that it was too dangerous to sustain open hostility to the French . The insufferable Feria multiplied his warnings and reprehensions : the Queen had " no friends , no council , no finances , no noblemen of ...
... French.1 The Council concluded that it was too dangerous to sustain open hostility to the French . The insufferable Feria multiplied his warnings and reprehensions : the Queen had " no friends , no council , no finances , no noblemen of ...
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THE SCOTTISH BORDERS AND CORNWALL | 1 |
WALES | 45 |
A CELTIC SOCIETY IN DECLINE | 90 |
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